Passoa Passionfruit Liqueur |Buy online with UK delivery at Drinks Yard | www.drinksyard.co.uk
Passoa Passionfruit Liqueur |Buy online with UK delivery at Drinks Yard | www.drinksyard.co.uk
    17% | 70cl

Passoa Passionfruit Liqueur 70cl

£14.79

Description

Passoa is a passion fruit flavoured liqueur made with natural passionfruit. It is the essential ingredient to make a Passoa Star Martini , a new classic cocktail ,and has been a fundamental feature in bars all over the world since 1986. The liquid is luscious red and reveals tangy and zesty flavours that invigorate the palate. Passoa can be used in a number of cocktails or with a mixer for those who enjoy the sweeter things in life. Enjoy! Product Passoa is a liqueur of exotic passion fruits. Its delicious taste is enjoyed the world over, being the no 1 liqueur in Puerto Rico, no 2 in Holland and no3 in Belgium. The Passion fruit was first discovered in South America, during the colonisation by Spanish missionaries in the 1500s. They first noticed the amazing flowers of the fruit in the jungle. Nobody knows exactly why it became known as the Passion fruit. Was it because the crown-like flower reminded people of the thornbush of Christ's Passion - Or because of its supposed qualities as an aphrodisiac? The passion fruit adds its exotic taste to the unique flavour of Passoa.

Full Description

Passoa is a passion fruit flavoured liqueur made with natural passionfruit. It is the essential ingredient to make a Passoa Star Martini , a new classic cocktail ,and has been a fundamental feature in bars all over the world since 1986. The liquid is luscious red and reveals tangy and zesty flavours that invigorate the palate. Passoa can be used in a number of cocktails or with a mixer for those who enjoy the sweeter things in life. Enjoy! Product Passoa is a liqueur of exotic passion fruits. Its delicious taste is enjoyed the world over, being the no 1 liqueur in Puerto Rico, no 2 in Holland and no3 in Belgium. The Passion fruit was first discovered in South America, during the colonisation by Spanish missionaries in the 1500s. They first noticed the amazing flowers of the fruit in the jungle. Nobody knows exactly why it became known as the Passion fruit. Was it because the crown-like flower reminded people of the thornbush of Christ's Passion - Or because of its supposed qualities as an aphrodisiac? The passion fruit adds its exotic taste to the unique flavour of Passoa.